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   * USA-licensed Mutual Funds are not for sale to non-USA residents.  Use ETFs instead.   * USA-licensed Mutual Funds are not for sale to non-USA residents.  Use ETFs instead.
   * USA-licensed ETFs are not for sale to residents of most EU countries.  Build your own fund instead, starting with the Magnificent Seven stocks: Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Nvidia, Meta, and Tesla.   * USA-licensed ETFs are not for sale to residents of most EU countries.  Build your own fund instead, starting with the Magnificent Seven stocks: Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Nvidia, Meta, and Tesla.
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 +=== Good News ===
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 +A born-in-the-USA (naturalized) citizen of the US is a citizen for life.  This citizenship cannot be revoked.  You cannot be exiled.  And when you return to the US they cannot deny entry.
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 +Your social security is gold.  You have earned it.  Even if you renounce your citizenship, the SSA will still send your check every month.
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 +The IRS considers every US citizen a "US Tax Resident" That means your income is taxed, no matter where you live or where you work.
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